Stone rubbings, also known as ink-imprints or ink-squeezers, is one of the major inventions from ancient China. Using paper and ink, the engraved surfaces can be copied as sharper images to depict history.
Since moving here, the sheer abundance of history and ancient culture housed within Beijing has provided me with limitless opportunities to photograph some truly amazing sights.
LANZHOU-Li Jianrong's life has taken a U-turn as the ice and snow industry has taken root in her hometown, Tianzhu Tibetan autonomous county in Northwest China's Gansu province.
Culture and tourism have given rural development a shot in the arm and brought significant changes to local life.
HAIKOU-When Tao Fengjiao was struck by lightning while planting trees in South China's Hainan province, she emerged, fortunately, largely unscathed, with only a plume of black smoke rising from her hat.
The 6-year-old girl danced in her white tutu, before trying the difficult en pointe.
It's common to see a barista create coffee art, but it's a whole different ballgame doing same thing with tea.
The National Palace of Ethnic Cultures in Beijing is holding an exhibition of around 50 photographs showing the life and culture of the Yugur people.
As one of the most popular TV dramas this month, The Oath of Love — a romance starring idols Yang Zi and Xiao Zhan — has seized widespread attention online since it started its run on Hunan Satellite and the streaming site Tencent Video on March 15.
A 40-year-old Shanghai resident has used tea and spoons to create nearly 200 patterns based on ancient paintings. Han Zheming does so as part of a revival of tea art or dian cha, which was a ritual in the Song Dynasty (960-1279).
To mark World Sleep Day, 10 artists from across the globe have released 30 new songs and 10 new EPs. The musicians, all from five different labels under Universal Music Group, have created 30 new compositions in total to help provide a serene environment conducive to a restful night's sleep.
The Rwanda Kungfu-Wushu Federation on Saturday staged various Chinese Kung Fu performances to promote unity among members of the federation.